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The proprietors, Linda and Clive invite you to stay at Braeside Guesthouse: a period listed building situated a stone’s throw from the very heart of the city. Each room is decorated with an individual character and warmth that really does make you feel like you’re at home. E-mail: reception@braeside.biz

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Distance 0.42 miles (0.68 km)
Exeter St Davids station is the most important of seven National Rail stations in the city of Exeter in southwest England. It was opened in May 1844 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway (B&ER), although operated at first by the Great Western Railway, which absorbed the B&ER in 1876. Today the station is owned by Network Rail and operated by First Great Western. The station currently has six platforms: five are bi-directional through lines, while the sixth is an east-facing bay normally used only for stabling trains. The station is served, in order of frequency, by Wessex Trains, First Great Western, Virgin Trains, South West Trains, and Arriva Trains Wales.

Distance 0.51 miles (0.82 km)
The University of Exeter, established in 1955, is a public institution situated in Devon, England with 14,255 students (2007-2008) all over its three campuses. Exeter has three campuses: Streatham and St Lukes (both of which are in Exeter), and Tremough in Cornwall. The University conducts specialized courses in Archaeology, Business Management, Classic Ancient History, Computer Science, Drama & Dance, Economics, English, French, Geography, German, Italian, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Astronomy, Psychology, Religious Studies and more.

Distance 2.88 miles (4.6 km)
Welcome to Exeter Golf And Country Club. We have a lively and competitive section which includes the Ladies, Seniors and of course an active and growing Junior section. Exeter Golf And Country Club was designed by the famous James Braid, Situated in the beautiful grounds belonging to the magnificent mansion which is now the clubhouse. Braid found the rich Devon soil perfect for golf and he took great care to leave some of the fine old trees intact. The Oaks, Limes, Redwoods and Horse Chestnuts helped him to lay out a magnificent golf course. It is an 18 hole par 69 (72 ladies) course. Over 6008 yards for men and 5552 yards for ladies. Other facilities include a large practice putting green, a chipping area and a grass driving range for use with your own balls.